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PL ATE XI. 
ACARUS COLEOPTRATORUM. 
Beerie-licx. 
APTERA. 
No wings. 
GENERIC CHARACTER. 
Legs eight. Eyes two, lateral. Tentacula two, jointed. 
SPECIFIC CHARACTER. 
Tawny. Anus whitilh. 
Sy. Ent. 814. 24, Linn. Syft. Nat. 2. 1026.27. Fue Su. 1973. 
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This Tick is one of thofe deteftable race of animals whofe mi. 
nutenefs fecures it from danger, while it draws nutriment from the 
blood, and frequently from the vitals of larger infects. Every animal 
is tormented by thofe cruel and blood-thirfly beings, varying in fize, 
in fhape, and in colour, but whether they be diflinguifhed by the 
name of lice, bugs, fleas, or mites, they fall under one point of views 
when confidered as a peft to the focieties of other animals. In a fci- 
entific arrangement they muft of courfe be regarded as generically 
different. ; 
Beetles are in general infefted and feverely injured by thofe vermin. 
I found about a month fince one of the Scarabeus Stercerarius, Com- 
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